Thai Herbal Massage Ball is one of the traditional massage tools which has been widely used since the ancient time. It helps to relieve muscular aches and strain. It also energizes tired muscle after strenuous activities.
With essential relaxing properties from herbs, the steamed massage ball can stretch ligaments and reduce muscular soreness, bruises, and joint stiffness. It also promotes healthy blood circulation. Being comprised with more than twenty types of herbs, for example, Plai which can actively serve in reducing muscle sprain and bumps, Tumeric oil can solve skin problems as well as firming and soothing skin. Kaffir Lime will decrease dizziness, Cryptolepis Buchannai Roem can lessen the strained muscle and result in mind relaxation.
Moreover, the bumps and bruises will be healed by Curcuma Aromatica Salisb. Patchouli and Camphor will relieve symptoms of the cold and re-vitalize the heart veins. Also, you will feel more relaxed with the soft scent of lemon grassAlternatively, an herbal bag may be placed onto various parts of the body to relieve sore muscles, stimulate circulation and refresh the skin. The steam from the bag is absorbed by the skin and inhaled. It is believed that toxins are removed from the body via the perspiration caused by the heat. Pressing the steamed herbal bag to parts of the body helps to soothe the aching muscles and joints, removing pain and fatigue. Allow the heat to penetrate into your muscles, and feel stress and tension ease away beneath the healing kneading of a firm (but never painful) massage.
Steamed herbal massage also has cosmetic effects on the skin as it contains natural herbal ingredients. Thai women use it to help ease the tired, blocked feeling that follows childbirth. In rural areas they still swear by this treatment, which is especially popular after childbirth and dieting.Many of the ingredients used in herbal massage have antibacterial and antifungal properties; the aroma is also a relaxant.Herbal ball ingredients: Plai, Turmeric, Kaffire Lime, Acacia, Tamarind Leaf, Aloe, Camphor, Barleria Lupulina Lindl, Curcuma Amada, Salt, Criptolepis Buchanani Roem